I'm 17, i'm the owner of a 1.6 si,I'm still on a provisional learning!!I have taken insurance from "collingwood learners" its a specialist for just over 1000 poundsDoes anyone have any advice or once i pass my test?

Going off my own personal experience insurance aint gonna be cheap for you at first, first quotes I got where £3500 so I had to wait awhile. Hopefully someone will have better advice but mine would be drive a 1 litre whatever for a year while you work on the si then get quotes for the si when it comes to renewal and see if its cheaper.

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I'm 20 and still pay £300 a month for my si. I think its the area i live in though bcoz any car i put in is a sky high premium.

Have you thought about running round in a crummy 1 litre for a couple years to build up ur no claims and garage the si and maybe wrk on it in the garage for a while??Boring idea i knw but it saves money.

Yeah i have been considering these options if i cant get insured on my beloved si:-sorn it, and 2ltr it while i get a year ncb-get a 1.1 mk3 fiesta swap with my si (any offers )-sell si get something boring for a while

Well a decent Si is getting harder to find these days so if yours is decent I would keep hold of it (if you can store it).

Get quotes for a few runabouts, it doesn't have to be a fiesta any cheap 1.0/1.1/1.2 will do but insurance can be massively different so it might be worth getting quotes and buying a car based on the quotes.

When I my partner passed I did looked into alot if quotes with and without pass plus and there was barely a difference so in her case there was no point in doing it. I did it myself but it was paid for by my work.

If your serious about your si then keep it and just get cheap arse runaround but as said get quotes before you buy because just because it has a small engine doesnt mean its cheap.

The insurance for me is cheaper on my 1.6 si than the 1.2 corsa she has but its the other way round for her, all the factors insurance companies go off dont add up so make sure you shop around.

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Ford is not a decision you make to like, its a passion you grow up with.

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